a friend and i were talking the other day about calls he said you have a lot of calls then he asked if you could take only one call with you what would it be and why i really had to think about it my answer was the lynch jet the reason why i've used the call for so long that i can make just about any type of hen sound i need i know it's not the loudest call i own or the raspest but i've always manged to call in turkeys with so i'm intested i you guys could only take just one call with what would it be and why

If I was stuck with one call this spring it would be the trumpet cause I want to use it and kill some turkeys with one. My best choice would no doubt be a 3 reed diaphragms. Ghost cut in the fall, split v cutter in the spring.

I must agree with StevePA on this one. I can make every call I know of with a mouth call, which is more than I can say for my slate, glass, box, or wingbone call. With those I can make one or two sounds good, but with my mouthcall I can make all hen sounds and a gobble as well. Granted, I may not for instance make a "yelp" as loud as a box call with my mouth call, but I would choose the mouth call for it's versatility.

"After eating an entire moose, a mountain lion felt so good he started roaring. He kept it up until a hunter came along and shot him. The moral: When you're full of bull, keep your mouth shut."

All good callers usually make one call especially well. Having said that, I carry about 4-5 different types of callers and I would hate to be without any of them. If forced to choose only one, it would be my Morgan Caller. With this caller, I can yelp loudly or softly, I can cluck loudly or softly, I can purr contentedly or with aggravation, I can cackle, I can cutt and although I used to be able to gobble well on the caller, I now can only gobble respectably because of arthritis in my dominant index finger.

As a deal closer, I prefer the wingbone, but I am not so versatile with the wingbone as with the Morgan Caller, hence the choice of the Morgan Caller.